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manufacture of fur garments

The making of dressed furs into such garments as coats, stoles, wraps, and hats is called
furriery. Much of the process is done by hand. The cutter matches pelts according to colour and texture and cuts the skins to conform to the designer’s pattern. The skins are then made into sections that are dampened and stretched and nailed to fit a pattern on a wooden nailing board. After drying on the...